About
This is a community for people interested in standardized test preparation, such as preparation for the SAT, ACT, GRE, LSAT, ISEE, SSAT, or other tests.
Here are the rules:
- Students, test prep professionals, teachers, parents, and anyone else who’s interested in test preparation, are all welcome here.
- Keep it clean. Many of the people reading/viewing these posts are under 18, and may be as young as grade/grammar school age (maybe 10 years old or so). Don’t post anything you wouldn’t want to show a 10-year-old in front of his/her mother.
- Keep it positive. You can attack my, or anyone else’s, ideas all you want, but I reserve the right to eliminate posts that involve personal attacks (including, but not limited to, posts I find racist, sexist, homophobic, etc.). We’re here to discuss ideas, not people.
- I reserve the right to delete any post, or ban any user, that violates these rules.
Community Guidelines
Please respect the following community guidelines to maintain an enjoyable environment:
- Keep conversation respectful, without personal attacks
- Don’t blow up other members’ feeds. If someone isn’t responding to you, let it be
- No pornography
- Keep out behavior that could be seen as trolling/spamming
- Relax, be yourself, and enjoy